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Does anyone know about expecterated necrotic neoplasm?


Does anyone know about expecterated necrotic neoplasm?

expectorated -- to cough out
necrotic -- decaying
neoplasm -- new growth

the neoplasm is a growth inside the body -- could be as harmless as a cyst, or as dangerous as a cancer. it has to be tested to know what it is.

when you said expectorated -- im guessing this came from the lung. sounds like there is a foreign body inside the lung that was decaying and eventually coughed out.

i suggest you still speak to your doctor so that he can prescribe a series of tests done to you like chest x-ray, CT scans, and even pulmonary function studies. we don't want to just ignore this.

Expectorate indicates spitting. Necrotic means dead, and somewhat rotting due to lack of blood flow. Neoplasm means new growth; there are benign and there are malignant neoplasms.

Someone cough up a lung?

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